San Antonio
Water System’s
H2Oaks
Center is home to one
of the largest groundwater
desalination plants
in Texas. The facility
also uses aquifer storage
and
recovery (ASR) to
serve nearly
2 million
customers.
Worldwide
Approximately 12,500 desalination facilities in 120 countries
United States
More than 400 municipal brackish groundwater desalination plants in the U.S.
Texas
53 municipal desalination plants
The desalination process usually incorporates either thermal or reverse osmosis technologies:
In thermal desalination, saltwater is heated up, and the resulting water vapor is condensed and collected. In reverse osmosis desalination, saltwater is pushed through a series of filtering membranes at high pressure to remove salt, certain minerals and other contaminants.
The industrial desalination capacity in the state is estimated to be about 60-100 million gallons per day, with a total capacity of 12 million gallons per day primarily utilized in the oil and gas and semiconductor sectors.
Sources: Texas Desalination Association; Texas Water Development Board
Strategy | Number of Regional Water Planning Groups |
NEW WATER SUPPLY BY 2070 (IN ACRE FEET) |
SHARE OF ALL RECOMMENDED WATER MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES |
---|---|---|---|
Groundwater | 9 | 157,000 | 2.0% |
Surface Water | 3 | 63,000 | 0.8% |
Seawater | 3 | 192,000 | 2.5% |
This is one in a series of reports the Comptroller has prepared on water in Texas.